Cottage Life Show Prize Awarded

Cottage Life Show Prize Winner

May 9, 2024

Congratulations to Rick from Toronto for winning our Boaters Prize Bundle valued at $500 during the Spring Cottage Life Show! We had over 100 people fill out a ballot at our booth during the 4 day show in March. The winning name was drawn on April 2nd.

Rick received two comfortable Salus PFDs and a Fortress anchor donated by Salus Marine Wear and Alex Milne and Associates.

Discounts for members:

All SalusMarine Wear products are available to CPS-ECP members at 20% off the full retail price in the current year’s catalogue.

The 20% discount is only available when Salus products are purchased through orderdesk@cps-ecp.ca and is NOT available through any other Salus dealer or outlet.

Visit http://www.salusmarine.com/ for a list of products.

All CPS-ECP members can receive a $20.00 manufacturer’s rebate on the purchase of any three, Canadian made, Natural Marine products from Alex Milne and Associates. Alex Milne and Associates also proudly sponsors both the CPS-ECP annual National Environment Trophy and the Officer of the Year awards.

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